Brotherhood and division, the suffering of war, the Koreans’ own "Brothers"

Darby 2022-01-10 08:01:10

Very atmospheric work, the scenes of the war are real and cruel. The two brothers were forcibly conscripted into the army by the South Korean army as a clue to briefly outline the dramatic changes

in the Korean War. I saw my brother risking his death to find the position in North Korea. When I was my brother, I was still a little bit pitiful for his usual emotionality (his humanity and compassion have always been preserved, I thought that in the war, as a soldier, if you don't kill yourself, you will also drag others), until he got lucky and was taken into custody. To the Ministry of Security (should be considered as a propaganda tool) and unable to execute because of the bombing of the position, had to fall into a fight because of the military uniform to protect himself, and finally squeezed out his eyes while fighting in the maddening "Big Banner Force" that was swooping down. When he found his brother and rushed forward, his bayonet rushed over, fighting for a few minutes before calling his relatives’ names to regain the numb and mad brother's sanity-in the past few minutes, a perfect and cruel reappearance I was touched by the tragedy of brotherhood in the Korean War. The

war scenes were also extremely tragic and real. If the company of Brothers had to be used as a model, this student work would have at least full marks (single point to war scenes). Look forum previously been suggested that large South Korean director doctrine to challenge, personally think it is a misunderstanding of the intent of the creator; "Shiri" said the split in the nation Creative and suffering, this more realistic, clear and profound

thought Excellent work. This film reminds me of "Lost Memories 2009", although the style is quite different and the theme is relatively close. Koreans have been reflecting on the sufferings of being invaded and divided in modern times from the perspective of civilians, and our "Three Great Battles" is still high-altitude shots.

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  • Bailee 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    A film about the Korean War from a South Korean perspective. Was it initiated by North Korea? Is South Korea resisting? Originally, it was a country and a nation, fighting back and forth. Inextricably linked. Just because one is communism and the other is capitalism? As Zhenshi said, is ideology really that important? Live a good life, because of the war, the younger brother was arrested as a strong man. His brother wanted to save him, but was taken away with him. In the army, the elder brother wanted to protect his younger brother everywhere. But as the war began, his brother began to change. In particular, the army in South Korea found that a village was killed, believing that North Korea did it. The soldiers also shot and killed the prisoners. Among the prisoners caught at this time, a former good friend Yongshuo said that they were taken by force. Zhenshi protects him, but Zhentai doesn't remember any old feelings, and in the end he kills Yongshuo. From the perspective of the other side, one thing will be different. Now I really want to see the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression from a third-party perspective.

  • Nicklaus 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    The human nature in the war is well analyzed. Hold your head and cry during the bombing, don't bomb it. Brother kills the red eye. The liquidation of the Communist Party after the war made people feel the absurdity and fear of human nature.

Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War quotes

  • Jin-tae: [pulls out Jin-seok's pen that he lost] I found this in the fire. I've been holding onto this for you.

    Jin-seok: Give it to me... when I see you again.

  • Jin-seok: I wish this was all just a dream. I want to wake up in my bed, and over breakfast, I'd tell you that I had a strange dream. Then I would go to school, and you and mom would go to work.